How to win in life:1 work hard 2 complain less 3 listen more 4 try, learn, grow5 don't let people tell you it cant be done6 make no excuses
Ignorance is the greatest slave master in the universe.
Life is like a sandwich!Birth as one slice,and death as the other.What you put in-between the slices is up to you.Is your sandwich tasty or sour?Allan Rufus.org
Once the bliss of the Soul (Self) is attained, it never leaves you. Bliss of the Soul (Self) is eternal.
Enlightenment is the Goal - Love is the Game - Taking steps are the rules! - Allan Rufus
Natural Self is the Soul and illusion is the relative self [prakruti].
Somewhere, somebody is looking for someone exactly like you.
I spent most of my life trying to specialize myself. I went to theater school, film school, music school, mime school ... Finally, I was able to gather enough knowledge to build the confidence to crea...
There is a fine line between stubbornness and stupidity as well as intensity and insanity.
He who can see his own mistake can become absolute supreme Self (Parmatma)!
One is said to be enlightened with the Right Knowledge when his conduct is appropriate in any situation.
You must completely dedicate yourselves to it. To do less will be to let down your country, your state, your parents, your teachers, and ultimately, yourselves. Remember this: The only good citizen is...
I'm everything that you're not.
Most people like mirrors; what they do not like, is people, who are mirrors.
Once you understand the innate nature (relative self, prakruti) of the other person, you can remain in an attachment-free state with that person. It is Knowledge (Gnan) to understand the innate nature...
Cause nobody's the slightest idea who we are, or who we were, not even we ourselves - except, that is, in the glimmer of a moment of fair business between strangers, or the nod of knowing and agreemen...
The way in which the twists were entangled to knot up the mind-speech-body and the innate nature (relative self, prakruti), is the manner in which they will be untwisted.
One achieves the Self-state (swa-artha) while searching for the highest truth (param-artha). The search for the highest truth is solely for the purpose of attaining the Self, and once the Self is atta...
As long as one sees faults with the world, he prevails in the knowledge of the senses. The inner purification has not yet occurred in him.
One who does wrong is considered illusioned (mithyatvi - ignorance of the Self). One who does right is considered enlightened (samkit).
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